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Why am I so lazy?
Laziness is a kind of psychological boredom. Its manifestations are various, including extreme laziness and slight anxiety. Anger, shyness, jealousy, disgust, etc. Will cause laziness, so that people can not carry out activities according to their own wishes. Some students are lazy in their daily study and life.

Here are some concrete manifestations of laziness:

(1) You can't talk happily with your relatives or others, even though you want to.

(2) I can't do what I like, I don't like to engage in sports activities, and my mood is always unhappy.

(3) Think hard all day and be indifferent to the surroundings.

(4) I can't sleep because of anxiety.

(5) Daily life is extremely chaotic, with no requirements and no hygiene.

(6) Often being late, playing truant and disapproving.

(7) I can't concentrate on my lectures, I can't finish my homework as required, and my stationery is often incomplete.

(8) If you don't know the purpose of learning, you can't think positively.

In the face of lazy behavior, some people are confused and don't realize that this is laziness; Some people hope for tomorrow and always dream of a better future; Although more people want to overcome this behavior, they often don't know how to start and muddle along day after day.

How to fight laziness?

(1) Learn to smile. When you stop talking to your relatives with cold and angry faces, you will find that

In fact, they all like you and value you very much.

(2) Do something that is difficult or you love to do, or you can do something that you have been thinking about for a long time. Don't just look at the results, as long as you live a full life, you should be happy.

(3) Keep an optimistic mood and don't get angry easily. Anger when encountering setbacks is a sign of incompetence. The correct way should be to find out what the problem is calmly, or to extricate yourself, or to discuss with others, even if an argument is conducive to removing obstacles. The joy brought by this process can make you more eager to learn.

(4) Learn to affirm yourself, and courageously turn deficiencies into diligent motivation. When studying and working, we should strive for the most satisfactory results. No matter what the result is, you must see your strong side. The poor completion of the method indicates that the technology is unfamiliar, or some aspects of learning need to be improved. Your solid study will eventually make you successful.

Work hard like this for a period of time, and you will find that you rarely regret doing something. You will also find that each of us may change our goals from easy to difficult with strong perseverance and optimism.

Overcoming laziness is as difficult as overcoming any bad habit. But as long as you are determined to break up with laziness and persevere in your real life and study, then. A bright future belongs to you!

In our real life, most people are naturally lazy and try to avoid work as much as possible. Most of them have no ambition and sense of responsibility. They would rather expect others to lead and guide them than struggle on their own. Even if some people have ambitious goals, they lack the courage to achieve them.

Laziness will devour people's hearts and make them envious of hardworking people. Laziness can lead to boredom, and boredom can also lead to laziness. Many people think that my boss is too harsh to work so hard for him. However, they ignore the truth that wasting time at work will hurt your employer, but what hurts you more is yourself. Some people spend a lot of energy to avoid work, but they don't want to spend the same energy to finish it. They thought they could fool the boss, but in fact they cheated themselves in the end.

For a person who is eager for success, procrastination is the most destructive and dangerous vice, which makes people lose their initiative. Once you start procrastinating, it's easy to procrastinate again until it becomes a ingrained habit. A habitual procrastinator is usually an expert at making excuses and excuses. If you deliberately procrastinate, you can find thousands of reasons why you can't do things, but seldom think about the reasons why you should do things. It is much easier to rationalize the reasons such as "things are too difficult, too expensive and too time-consuming" than to believe that we can accomplish anything as long as we work harder, smarter and more confident.